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0 local news *^7. Af Mens' and Boys' Suits «ShI NEW STOBE. 3t( m * WH Helmer of Poplar was in Mi* - V i t Saturday, visiting «efltr*o°d friends. , , * , vfrs Pete Syverson were »'im Dooley Wednesday to look Regular 10c cans Spices, I sell them twenty-five cents.—LL. for m BROOKS. • • • Hocking of the Glasgow business caller in Plen Joe Editor 1 er was a last Tuesday. ^ - filled with 25c I. L. Brooks 27-tf the counter Socials in Groceries vfr and Mrs. Ed Iverson were look 'after business matters in the coun i a «t Saturda * * Distance TIRE SHOP., , a* tv RADIO $49.50.— 26-tf Lon£ . p Anderson came over from Ariâst Wednesday with wheat ' "'he had ground into flour at the plentywood Mül. ^ , Andrew Henning and J. K. Jensen f*Medicine Lake were tn 1 lentywood • ; jfonday attending Naturalization iwt . _ USED PIANO in good condition for a bargain. Phone 19 4 Plen 2b-t3 • • * , .. t XT 11 Herschel Callahan and H. J. Nakken down from the Flaxville precinct Friday, looking after business which I last natters. y. P. Miller, blacksmith of Medicine Lil^i attending Naturalization ( m \ proceeding's in this city last Monday. 0*0 0 • 0 Thomas Brockley, of the Comer precinct autoed over to the coun tf seat last Tuesday to look after bus matters. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plake of Ante lope were Plenty wood callers Wednes cay. On the same evening they joined ie local chapter of the Eastern Star, _ _ Don't fail to call a>t THE NEW «TORE in Outlook. Consumers. C. C. KARELS. * * * Wohlesale to 25-tf Dr. J. C. Hunter, who has been ill a: his home at Antelope for some time is still confined to his bed, his im provenant being very slow. * * * * * * S« Dr. R. M. BOLTON, Dentist, Outlook dl dental operations per fumed without pain. *00 C. Dryden and daughter and Mrs. Charlie? Grant of Redstone w'ere down from Redstone last Saturday, shop pis? and looking after other business. • ♦ * 2*2 lb. Canned Peaches, Pears, Ap neots. Egg Plums, Gage Plums, Pine per cau.—I. L. 27-tf 14-tf «ppie, ! sell at 25c BROOKS. • « • Edw. Stuhban? was a visitor in fleatywood last Monday from Medi ™ Lake. Mr. Stubbans was a wit 5B5 in Naturalization Court on that Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Belanski I ft for west last Monday to spi% d the, «Mer months. Mr. Belanski may de fie to locate in Oregon if he finds a stable location. 0 0 0 000 are showing a most desirable of fall Dry Goods, Sweaters, Blankets, Outings, Underwear, Hos "N Knit Goods, Dress Goods. J. A. JOHNSON'S. 26-tl Mr. and Mrs. A. H. E. Helgeson and ■ L - Poplar were |* ri 'ywod visitor, last Friday re to Poplar in an auto on Sat 0 0 0 • • • Hajnhouse, Sr., of Coinertown, •'et , e H'Llegaard from he same pre ^»rs, C 'V i, ^ ing ' n Lh* 6 sights at the ■'y'L n ^ 0unty metropolis and vis inends and relatives. * BaiU?. C ) RS F0R SALE c ÿerland, Ford Truck. «rra? ^ 3 , at once< Terms can be DONALDSON'S GAR ^ ^ntywood, Montana. 21-tf * • ♦ okî- ? ç Bett? , was over from Out ■ ' turday with a load of C'arV... , ul1 ' -' °und into flour, tia» A J , '"b' no chances on run ?tlort of eats this winter * * * bîBmi-SE S 3 jwf'phSE Pure Bred, Gan Mammon; ^' Se J 2 - 50 Pekin Ducks tl.25 n^ Slze * Drake $L50, Ducks EGGFV A r , ear!y - MRS - JOHN J. Arc her, Mont. 27-t3 ft I I Jam J*° me °' - tke Poplar Stan T - Kell y of Poplar I ^ Thursdav Jr 1 last Wednesday I ^ Kobnni.i J ' 0 . lng a ^ er business knobbing with friends I M' • * * • I Ra u q n St of Medicine I ^ardav on ;, lr ? u h Plentywood I ter* thev way t0 Raymond I Hallquist's fath I *4ke. Wl th him to Medicine last He • * • • tB ^ r Äftr e ; as a coun_ >rs for hi ' ? aturda y. getting I Ue mnV a * C u 0r i» "hile in the ^ a call and* 6 the Produc ers News S Phiil' n ner 'burned last Tuesday I ' ( '' U! '4y. this stale, where 1 ÏS^t rSS w * ln ? for the Mon hS Free Tube with Every Tire._TIRF SHOP. 26-tf Grocery Week, watch the Specials_ I. L. BROOKS. 27 -tf • • • * * * J. H. Thoresen, prominent farmer of Antelope precinct, was a Plentywood visitor last Tuesday. ♦ * * .. M. A, Morgan of Outlook was à bus iness caller in the county seat last Monday. « * . < . iU Puffs - 3 ■"<*»*•» 25c 1. Li. BKUUlVS. ' 27-tf • • « Joe Pumalo was a visitor from Med icine Lake last Monday. Mr. Pumola remained here this week and took chiropractic treatment. He will leave for Osseo, Mym., to spend the winter in a few days. ♦ * * Last week we mentioned that Jesse Adams had purchased the Lillian Paske house in this city. This is a mistake. Thomas Shippe bought ^le house but the Adams family will cupy the same this winter. * ♦ * oc Angelo D. Butler who lives in Can ada, just north of Raymond was a business caller in Plentywood last Fri day. Mr. Butler is well known Sheridan County folks, he having lived at Medicine Lake for some time before going to Canada. ♦ * • Mrs. Len Rue is now confined at the hospital in this city with a bad leg, the result of a fall some time ago. The injured member does not seem to be progressing as rapidly as expected and Has given Mrs. Rue considerable pain, to * * * Dr. M. E. Finneman, eyesight spec ialist of Fairview, will be at the Plen tywood Hotel Saturday P. M., and Sunday, Oct. 20th and 21st.; at Ante lope Wednesday, Oct. 17th.; &t Flax ville Thursday P. M., and Friday A. M., Oct. 18th. and 19th.; and at Out look Monday . M., and Tuesday A. M. Oct. 22nd. and 23rd. Mrs. Ida Anderson and son Harold arrived in Plentywood the first of the week w'here Mrs. Anderson transacted business, selling her rooming house and looking after otner things. Mrs. Anderson and Harold will \isit with relatives and friends for a time when they will auto back to their home in the west. 25-t3 * * ♦ 00 * H. William? of Reserve was a bus iness caller in Plentywood last Satur j day. Mr. Williams had just returned from Williams County, North Dakota, where he is agent for the McConnel Guaranteed Products. Mr. Williams informs us that he enjoys a very nice patronage from the people of that ter ritory. He left Monday to resume his work in the above named county. 000 Emil Stenmark, Plentywood's water supervisor, as been doing some good work in the w T ay of digging around the city hydrants and fixing them in such a w'ay that they will not freeze in the winter, thus saving a consider able expense to the city. Mr. Stenmark found large air spaces around some of the hydrants and others had the drain ing outlets completely stopped up. 000 Pete Kisler was a Plentywood call er last Tuesday from his home in the Welliver precinct. Pete has just got his receipts back from a carload of cattle which he shipped a few weeks ago to Chicago. Pete wasn't very optomistic about the result and says it doesn't matter whether you raise wheat or stock, they g6t jou both coming and going. ♦ ♦ ♦ ing in the sights in the county me tropolis. Mr. Lindblom is visiting his brother, John and Gus and also his father in the Outlook country from his home at Regina, Canada. Wm. Corkery' of this city has rented the Wm. Gardner farm near Outlook and moved out on the same with his family last week. Victor Lindblom and Peter Sneen were in Plentywood last Saturday tak fSi fianiamamainamQ4»gmomo»»3»»° 1>l! Barney's Grocery j BARNEY SAYS:— Things are getting brighter ight along. Even the leaves on the trees are turning. n Apples $ 1.50 BOX hS 9 F-2 HURRY! Phone * 9F-2 HURRY! brooks.*"*'" 35c p * r Oscar Fransen and daughter Esther were over from Comertown Monday. J"* F £? M SJ I 18 still > Poor health om his illness which he contracted over a year ago. ♦ * * ♦ • * I OR SALE—Modern 4 Room Resi dence, the most desirable location. Can oe bot on convenient terms, offered at " Bargain. C all 194 for appointment. 27-tf Stock of Mens' Dress and Work > hmts. Mens Dress Hats and Caps. Work Clothing, Underwear, Mens' »heep Lined Overcoats and Shoes for the whole family—J. a. JOHNSON. 26-tl Mrs. John Stoner, Mrs. L. G. Stoner and Mrs. Hayes visited at the Clair Stoner home in this city last Tuesday. Mrs. John Stoner and her mother Mrs. Hayes returned to the Stoner larm near Outlook the same day, while Mrs. L. C. Stoner will visit her son Clair for a time. * * * « George Bolster, Jr., was a Plenty wood caller this week. - T A -. , now W -^,1 ru Mr, Bolster is i emnloverl hv HS p°\ . 1S State Telenh Jr Rocky Mountain Ster Ja e Company - , Mrs - *°y ster and two sons are now located in a cozy cottage in that city after hav ing spent the summer in North Da kota. « * • W. W. Comer, well known citizen of the Comertown country, was a busi ness caller in Plentywood last Tues day. Mr. Comer is going to have a bg auction sale at his farm in Corner town on Saturday, October 27th. He will have a page ad in the next issue of the Producers News and will also have out a number of bills. Watch for them. Mr. Comer expects to leave soon for Elma, Wash., where he will reside. He has a son Walter living in that city. • • • Charley Madsen, well known farm er of the Archer precinct, was a bus iness caller in Plentywood last Satur day. He also called on the doctor. It seems that some time ago Charley received a hard blow' on the back just underneath the neck, but did not think much of it at that time, spot since has given him pain, however and he had an X-ray taken of the in jury which showed that the vertebrae had been cracked. Mr. Madsen will now.have to carry the injured part of the back in a cast, forcing him to take to his bed for a time. Charley's many friends hope for â speedy healing of the injured member. * * * .. .FOR SALE—Full line of House Hold Furniture, nearly new, including everything used in a five-room house. Very Reasonable for Cash. Inquire 26-tl The sore at the ELGIN CAFE. ♦ ♦ * Judge Comer and Stenographer Layhe returned from Poplar last Wed nesday after holding court in that city. They came back via auto and had a very hard time making the trip on account of the heavy roads. Be tween Froid and Culbertson, a fine Dodge touring car was lying on its side in the ditch with a broken wheel as they went by. On investigation the car was found to be loaded with people who had had a very narj^w escape. After a great deal of ^kidding and hard driving Judge Comer and Mr. Layhe finally arrived in Plentv wood. ORPHEUM THEATRE OCT. 13TH.— SATURDAY ONLY —OCT. 13TH. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS "Double Dealing A UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION » SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH & 15TH — CHAS. E. BLANEYS— GREAT BROADWAY SUCCESS More To Be Pittied Than Scorned FEATURING ALICE LAKE 44 OCT. 16TH.—TUESDAY ONLY—OCT. 16TH. 1, Watch Your Step 44 —WITH— CULLEN LANDIS AND PATSY RUTH MILLER IT'S A GOLDWYN PICTURE OCT. 17TH.—WEDNESDAY ONLY—OCT. 17TH. Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight v u IT'S A BIG SPECIAL—JUST RELEASED JL T OCT. 18TH.—THURSDAY ONLY—OCT. 18TH. "The 4th Musketeer A RED-HOT ENTERTAINMENT 99 FOR RENT—To responsible par ty, Rooming House.—See O. K. RON NING. 26-tf. ♦ ♦ ♦ N. B. Eidsness and J, R. Jambon of Reserve were attending to court matters here last Monday. * « * Tilda, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lidahl, was ill last week but is better at this writing. * ♦ ♦ Jens C. Hansen of the Dagmar pre cinct w T as looking after business mat ters in Plentywood last Tuesday. Niels Madsen and Carl Schultz of the Dagmar precinct were business callers in the county seat last Wednes day. * ♦ * C. B. and Jens Astrup of the Coal ridge precinct were attending court matters here last Monday, and looking after other business. * * 0 J. W. McKee, cashier of the First National Bank of this city, left Wed nesday for Helena where l^e will look after business matters. * * * S. C. Faaborg, cashier of the Secur ity State Bank of Medicine Lake, was a business caller in Plentywood last Tuesday, transacting business at the court house, * 0 » . Miss Helen Lundgren and Miss Sar ah Hansen are employed at t^F Treas urer's office at the court hov.se on the tax books, having taken up their work the first of the week. • • • Atty. A, T. Vollum arrived last Sat urday from Albert Lea, Mirçn., where he is now located with his family and where he is enjoying a very nice pa tronage. Mr. Vollum still retains sev eral properties in Sheridan county and is here to close up several deals which he has pending. T* * * Dan Olson und Charles E. F aylor left last Saturday where they are looking after business matters. On account of the recent rains they have been held up on their work, but report steady progress wherever they have ben. * « • Dr. E. E. York returned the latter, part of last week with a new Chevro-. let Coupe which he brought back from Minot, N. D. The coupe is a fine little machine and fits in very nicely with Mr. York's practice, which calls him to the country many times during the w'eek. ' • ♦ • Outlook Lutheran Ladies Aid Will Sente Supper The Lutheran Ladies Aid of Outlook will serve a chicken supper in the Lutheran Church, Saturday, October 20th. The Lutheran Ladies are not ed for the excellent and bounteous repasts they put before the public on the occasion of these suppers and no doubt there will be a large attendance to partake of the usual big feed. Don't forget the date, Saturday, Oc tober 20th. We are paying as follows for cream; Sweet Cream No. 1 Cream No. 2 Cream Checks and can go back to you next day. Ship your cream to us or bring it in person. We will do our best to please you in price and test. 21-tf FROID CREAMERY. 4 4c 40c 36c Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd Sunderhauf were visitors.-in Plentywood last Sat urday, visaing friends, from their home at Scobey. * • • FOR SALE—Fumed Oak Dresser, nearly new, Brass Bed, Large Dining Table, Large Ice Box and Baby Go Cart.—MRS. J. A. BOURASSA, Plen tywood, Mont. 27-tf • • * Messrs. Roy Johnson and Roland Olso« were down from Scobey last Saturday visiting friends and looking after business. • • • CHRISTY'S FAMOUS TRAVEL ING ORCHESTRA will be here, Or pheum Theatre Plentywood, Wednes day, Oct. 17, presenting "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT, the big Super-Special that millions know, that millions have sung, that millions will never forget. The Or chestra plays a special musical score arranged especially for the production. The beautiful Orchestra arrangement for this picture is worth the price of a show alone. You'll see a terrific head-on collision between two locomo tives the most thrilling punch registered on the screen. The picture that will make you -cry, make 7 smile, make you realize how beautiful is your own mother's love, to come early and hear the Overture by the Orchestra before the show. Will also screen a Harold Llojd Com edy. The Orchestra this featuring Eddie Ryan, Minneapolis's finest concert and dance violinist, and Billy Brannan of Seattle, Wash., the wizard of the piano and saxophone and also other feature musicians. Two Shows, 7:30, 9:15. Big Dance after the Show. 27-tl •> ever you Be sure season are ANNOUNCEMENT. As we have sold the "Montana Inn" to A. T. Larsen and are planning to leave Plentywood we extend our thanks to the public for their kindly support in our hotel business for the last 11 years and hope the public will extend the same courtesy to the peo p l e who are taking over the Hotel after US. Yours truly, MRS. IDA ANDERSON. MR. JOE GORDON. 1 As we are taking over "The Mon tana . Inn we wisl } to announce to the Pubbc that we will always run a strictly clean and respectable place j all H toy t° make it as much a home as possible and we will have a sample 1 room in connection with the Hotel and any time the public need anything in the line of Clothing and Shoes for Ladies Men and Children, stop in and look over our line as we can save you money. All our goods are sold direct only. Ladies Rest Room in connection and a special invitation to the country folks is extended. • • Sincerely yours for business, MRS. and MR. A. T. LARSEN. i ^ X -> • . O A O ❖ K. t Medders AUCTION SALE -• - i ► « . it o i'f * f 0 i I» « . I o •4 • f O *• 4* v *'f • * v i'f « ► *f i'f * • ff i'f ❖ < * * * V O « ► « * * f t f f O * ❖ 11 < * « * » I POSTPONED TO I « ► Tuesday,Oct 16 : i t ❖ *♦ o if ff * » * < f ff O ❖ o i'f i'f r o if v * f V On account of Rainy Weather and Bad Roads • t •• % r if i » ! if* i'f * i * » 4 > W « f / O - v ii * 'f Ä ❖ * V *8* * if v - V Henry Hunter and Bob Davidson of Dooley were here Monday on court matters. MARRIAGE LICENSES Hans A Oyer of Grenora, age 39, and Grace Oakes of Grenora, age 19, on Wednesday, October 3rd. A. L. McCormick of Fortuna, N. D., age 50, and Elizabeth Arrol of Fredon ia, N. D,, age 39, on Friday, October 5th. James B. Stone of Redstone, age 21, and Vivian May Potter, age 18, of Redstone, on Wednesday, October 20. ♦ ❖ if TURKEYS A ❖ o i * ❖ V if ❖ *« ♦♦ Bought for the highest market price graded and cash paid by buyer (from Home Office) at Plentywood. This method will give you satisfaction in marketing your 1923 Turkey Crop at Plentywood receiving the highest market price and having them graded right, at the same time being paid in cash when you deliver them. ❖ A V ❖ i* v « » i'f « A ❖ V A ❖ V ❖ ❖ * v A if V if Desota Creamery AND PRODUCE COMPANY •• : « * v V O * if v if if i '* * ❖ i't (Largest Produce Concern In The Northwest). ❖ o *♦ A *• i* *■* FOR PARTICULARS SEE ♦ » # A *• R. C. NATHE * * 4 «• ■ • • • A .. « o A * DELIVERIES CAN BE MADE ONLY ON <• ❖ ❖ o December 1st * - A • • * *:• ❖ 4 ONE DAY, ONLY. o A * if • • ❖ o Sheridan County Gets Another Big Soaking _ * * A steady rain has again set in and • Sheridan county and Northeastern Montana is again experiencing a gen eral soaking that is going into the ground like a sponge, coming up and getting a nice start for the freezing weather which will be with us soon and which will eradicate a great many of the noxious weeds wWch get an early start in the spring. Many farmers have taken advantage of the late rains and aie doing a great deal of plowing. Weeds are )